The Lubbock artist, cited in recognition of his ceramic career and outstanding service to the community, also receives a solo exhibition at HCCC next fall.
"Clint Willour"
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“A series of new paintings by Tommy Fitzpatrick. This exhibition marks the artist’s fifth solo show at the gallery. An opening reception for the artist will be held Saturday November…
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Party Pics
Party Pics: Glasstire’s Off Road Afterparty with Vincent Valdez and John Keene
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe event: The afterparty for Glasstire’s Off Road talk with Vincent Valdez and John Keene
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"I'm drawing a picture in my mind of what's on your mind. I'm a little confused in my mind, but your mind is coming in clear as hell."
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We had a great night Friday, May 17, 2019 at the Texas Gallery in Houston, celebrating Rainey Knudson as she sets off on new adventures.
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Throughout September of 2018, multiple venues are hosting celebrations of Houston's art history in tandem with the release of Pete Gershon's new book, 'Collision: The Contemporary Art Scene in Houston, 1972-1985.'
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Rainey Knudson and Brandon Zech on the legacy of one of Houston’s great art supporters, a homecoming show for former Artpace residents, and a burgeoning art route between San Antonio and Brownsville.
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Profile
Interview: Sally Sprout & the Legacy of Williams Tower Gallery
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechBrandon Zech talks to longtime Houston-based curator Sally Sprout about her time curating shows for the Transco/Williams Tower, the future of the building's exhibition program, and how Houston's art scene has changed over the past 30 years.
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While nothing is happening — a group of people are waiting for something — time is passing. A narrative is therefore implied.
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In late April, the first three shows brought in by new Galveston Art Center curator Dennis Nance will debut. It’s a solid lineup: Jules Buck Jones, Calder Kamin, and James…
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As much as dealers give lip service to the idea that fairs are about advertising and networking (rather than selling art), at some point the rubber must hit the road.
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A juried exhibition of works that explore the theme of genocide. The show is organized by the Holocaust Museum Houston’s changing exhibitions committee, including Gus Kopriva, owner of the Redbud Gallery…
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The Galveston Arts Center has been on a multi-month search for a new curator to replace Clint Willour, who is retiring after 25 years with the organization. Earlier today, the GAC announced…
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Buying and selling art with people you don’t know over an Instagram post only promotes the exchange of questionable art between questionable people with questionable motives.
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The final exhibition celebrating Curator Clint Willour’s 25th anniversary with GAC.
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on toxic-meets-charming paintings, finally answering the question: “What would you do for love?,” and a new approach to medical body-scanning imagery.
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An exhibition celebrating Curator Clint Willour’s 25th anniversary with the Galveston Arts Center. The show features a diverse selection of prominent Texas artists that Willour has curated during his tenure at GAC.…
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Recently I was complaining to a curator about a museum in Texas that rarely shows Texas artists. The curator replied, “Why do they have to show Texas artists?”
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"If I think of the two artists who are strongest with materials in Texas it would be Celia Eberle and our number one pick…."
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Lawndale Art Center in Houston has announced the three artists who will participate in the tenth round of its Lawndale Artist Studio Program: Bradly Brown, Cobra McVey and Anthony Sonnenberg. The three begin their…